One way to look at the history of Cedar Mill is that
when European settlers first arrived, they cut and milled the wood to
build Portland; then on the cleared land they grew food to feed Portland;
and now we house Portland. But a few farms still persist, maintained
by tenacious people who love the land and have resisted the temptation
to turn it into cash.

The northern segment of the (as-yet-unnamed) development
on approximately 100 acres that stretches between Barnes and Cornell,
formerly the site of one of the Teufel company’s nurseries, is well
on its way to completion.

Next Meeting
Cedar Mill
Business Association

Tuesday, April 18, 7:30 am

Place: Cedar Mill Community Library

Topic: TBA

On April 6 at 6:30 pm, Alton Chung will visit the Cedar
Mill Community Library to enchant us with his tales. Storyteller Alton
Chung combines a rich cultural heritage, drawing inspiration from his Japanese
and Korean roots, as well as being influenced by the superstitions, stories,
and magic of the Hawaiian Islands where he grew up.